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... the pumpkin seeds I purchased I hadn't planned on growing squash as well, but my husband surprised me with a heirloom seed collection that included this butternut squash. Well I'm very glad I planted it, the plants produced a ... many recipes for soup, muffins, roasted, and bread with squash and pumpkins. Of those I've tried so far this year these two are my favorites:
Pumpkin Whole ...
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... it yet so I’ll get back to you on how it tastes.
The long neck squash just below that, I wrote about before, however I had showed a picture of it while it was still green and on the vine. This also is a ... Zucchino Rampicante. I highly recommend growing this one next year! The great part about this is that it can be eaten green as a summer squash or you can let it mature into a winter squash, ...
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... thing to some people. I wanted to let you know how I cook mine. Cut the squash in half. If it's really hard poke some holes in it with ... - just about 1/4 inch. Put the squash down so the outside is facing up. Cook the squash for about 20-30 min at 350. ... s done by poking a fork in it and seeing if it's soft. Flip the squash over and put a dab of butter and sprinkle of brown sugar inside. ...
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... Maria it has been a journey of immense courage and perseverance.
Growing up in South Waziristan, Maria was a very different girl, often getting into brawls ... great player to emerge from a Pakistani dynasty of squash players which dominated the international game for decades. ... Ali-like confidence, often calling her self the world's best squash player in some of her post-match press conferences. ...
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... boxes at farmers markets and coops. There's a growing collection of squash at our house that we know we should use, but no one wants to cut up. Cursing to myself is not uncommon whenever I try to open a winter squash, and knives have been known to break in the process. I think the cook's friendliest ... t skimp
1/2 cup mashed leftover squash or canned pumpkinPreheat oven to 350˚F • ...
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... dinner. The color is beautiful with the bright orange squash and green sauce separated by the pasta. I let the lasagna ... reheated.
Here are some of my notes on the recipe:I always buy local squash,and use more than the recipe calls for.The amaretti cookies are not always easy ... plan on trying to keep my basil plants growing in the house through the winter!
Butternut Squash Lasagna
Adapted from Giada ...
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... started leaving bags of produce at my desk, by my car, everywhere, and among them was an abundance of winter squash. Mostly butternut and acorn, which are delectable and good keepers. I have probably ... and I am grateful.
I did manage, however, to produce a few spaghetti squash. This was my first year growing them, and considering the other varieties I planted didn't justify their space in the ...
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... fresh, still very yummy!
Of course we had several batches of spaghetti squash, buttered with Parmesan cheese, after growing them in our garden.
I tried a few things from a new cookbook, Deceptively Delicious. ... I try the egg puffs I will probably use the recommended yellow or butternut squash puree. For the oatmeal, I would try that with sweet potato (the recommended alternative to pumpkin). ...
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... my previous post, Squash Roundup I shared about growing two new heirloom squashes this year. At the time I made the ... di Chioggia, up close and personal. This is a good sized squash, and nice looking too, with it's dark green warty surface, ... virtues, the real test comes down to TASTE. Again.... a disappointment. :-( We like our squash sweet with smooth, dry flesh (which the catalog ...
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... simply not understand why I insisted on throwing it away. I explained (calmly at first, then growing louder with insistence) that it was on the GROUND, in a parking lot far, far ... ten bucks he fished it out and will try to feed it to us I'm not eating anything with acorn squash in it, EVER. I am seriously worried about this man. I believe he needs supervision on future shopping trips. ...
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... head circumference - 75th percentile
The doctor said that her numbers are wonderful again. She is growing perfectly!
We talked about food and for the first time tonight, Noelle had ... yet. We'll start just giving her a little each day and see how it goes from there. So butternut squash it is for the next three days, just to make sure there are no allergies. Then we'll move on to another ...
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... for something to throw together for dinner I spied some leftover roasted squash. I am growing weary of the typical squash soup and thought maybe I could incorporate this into some risotto. Yes! I still have some decent fresh sage in the garden - a perfect match with squash. And for some protein I have these delicious chicken sausage with asiago cheese and spinach in the freezer. Perfect!
I ...
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... to say my “thanks” for my bountiful container garden! Started from seed, this Waltham butternut squash vine has been fruiting these past few weeks. The squash blossoms are very impressive. I have a few other Waltham butternut squash vines fruiting as well, growing in other containers in my back yard. The only task that I’ve had so ...
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This month, we welcomed a new state to our growing retail map, Colorado. Former Sacred Art employee Emily Lincoln has relocated to Colorado Springs to direct Squash Blossom's Colorado Springs retail location. Dolan's ... her new home in Colorado Springs.
Facebook users: can you fan Squash Blossom Colorado Springs here.
Dolan will be the featured artist during the ...
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... ? Yes, those are tomatoes. Volunteer tomatoes. Subject for another post.
What I really want some help with is this squash. Also a volunteer, I've not seen one like it anywhere. It turns orange and green and ... like this, fruit and all, until the growing fruit weights it down and it ends up on the ground. If any of my Blotanical friends know what kind of squash this is, I'd appreciate your ...
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